The woman’s arrest comes after two boys, aged one and three, were tragically pronounced dead at the scene of a house fire in Wolverhampton
16:32, 25 Apr 2026Updated 16:39, 25 Apr 2026
Police have arrested a woman after two boys, aged one and three, were killed in a house fire in Wolverhampton.
The woman, aged in her 30s, remains in custody this afternoon as investigations continue into the blaze in Mason Street at around 8.30pm on Friday. Ambulance medics had “quickly administered advanced life support” to both children but without success.
Two other children and a woman were already out of the house before emergency services arrived, and did not need hospital treatment.
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Investigators say are working with fire service colleagues to establish the exact circumstances of the fire, with officers carrying out door-to-door enquiries and reviewing CCTV footage of the area.
A cordon at the scene is likely to remain in place for some time, West Midlands Police said.
DCI Kylie Westlake, from the public protection unit, said: “This is a truly tragic incident and our thoughts remain very much with those who loved the children who have been lost.
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“We understand the shock and distress this awful incident will have caused to many people and we are working at pace to ascertain exactly what has happened. Officers have arrested a woman on suspicion of causing or allowing the death of two children.
“While we would ask people not to speculate about this or the wider incident, we would ask that anyone who can help with our enquiries, and who is yet to speak with us, to get in contact.”
Anyone with information can call us on 101, or message via Live Chat on our website log 5640 of 24 April.
A taste of Japan arrived on Boucher Road of all places
17:59, 25 Apr 2026
We tried the Japanese restaurant Osaka
I put together a list of restaurants that opened in 2025 that we all needed to check out in 2026, and I finally took my own advice and gave this Japanese restaurant a go.
Set just off the Boucher Road, it is quite an unusual spot, but it has been regularly popping up on social media with every influencer heading along to it.
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What we ordered:
Teriyaki Chicken Roll
Pork Gyoza
Sizzling Duck with Teriyaki Sauce
Honey Chilli Chicken
Fried Rice
Chips
Japanese Cheesecake
2 cocktails
What we liked:
I always start with how the restaurant looks, and this one really surprised me because it looked amazing. Clearly, so much time had gone into sourcing all the decor to make it feel like you had just stepped into Japan with something new to look at from floor to ceiling.
The staff were brilliant and chatted us through the very extensive menu, helping us pick a few things we would like. I believe this is why we ended up with so many great dishes that we really enjoyed.
What we didn’t like/ would change:
I got a bramble when I headed in, and I didn’t really enjoy it that much because it was a little too strong in my opinion. However, I will say that the other cocktail we got was really delicious.
How much it cost:
Everything we got, excluding the cocktails, came to £62.50, and I think that’s pretty good value for everything we got. The amount of food we got, plus the portion sizes, matched up to the price in my opinion here. There were 2 of us, but realistically, we could have split this amount between 3 people easily.
Osaka is a spot I kept putting off going to, and I regret it a lot because I wish I had tried it sooner for two reasons. The first is that it would have meant I could have gone again a few times. The second is that I could have recommended it to you sooner, so you could check it out.
I think when you hear it is on the Boucher Road, it does seem odd, but when you see past that, you will find a really lovely restaurant with great staff and really good food to boot. I can’t wait to go back, and I hope to see some of you heading along!
Salah was able to walk from the field unaided but took his time as he did so and turned to applaud all sides of Anfield.
Salah joined Liverpool in 2017 and has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, Fifa Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup, FA Cup and two EFL Cups, as well as the Community Shield, in an iconic career.
His tally of 257 goals in 435 appearances for the Reds has him third on the club’s goalscorers list, behind Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285).
Slot said he believed the fact it could be the Egyptian’s final game for the club will have been on his mind as he was substituted.
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“My honest answer is yes, the way he came off,” Slot told Sky Sports.
“It went through his mind because there are only a few weeks to go but we are hoping he plays for us again.
“You have tests to do and then we have to wait for the prognosis.”
Any issue would likely rule Salah out of a final Liverpool appearance away against rivals Manchester United next Sunday. He has scored 16 goals in 18 Liverpool appearances against United.
Rory McIlroy will reportedly not play in the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral in Miami
18:34, 25 Apr 2026Updated 18:38, 25 Apr 2026
A Donald Trump-owned golf course will host a PGA Tour event for the first time in a decade next week – but Rory McIlroy will be absent.
The six-time major champion hasn’t competed since successfully defending his Masters title on April 12. Now he’s said that he’s postponing his comeback by giving next week’s Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral in Miami a miss.
McIlroy has been open about his wish to reduce his PGA Tour commitments, and the Cadillac Championship has fallen foul of an awkward positioning in the calendar. World number 12 Robert MacIntyre, who’s also sitting out the event, characterised this stretch of the PGA Tour schedule as “carnage”.
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Most golfers prefer to avoid playing consecutive weeks ahead of a major championship, yet the PGA Tour has scheduled back-to-back $20 million signature events in the Cadillac Championship and the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow directly before next month’s PGA Championship at Aronimink.
McIlroy’s choice, consequently, comes as little shock, with Ludvig Aberg, Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick also opting to rest rather than compete in Miami, reports the Mirror US. MacIntyre shared his thoughts on the schedule before Friday’s field announcement.
He told The Scotsman: “I’m meant to go away on Sunday, but I might take Doral off just to have a little bit more time at home. I will play the Truist at Quail Hollow, and then I’ll play the PGA.
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“The schedule is so tightly packed now – it’s carnage – that you just feel as though you can’t take a week off. So it’s about trying to manage myself.
“Obviously, living [in Scotland], it’s difficult with the travel and stuff. But it’s what I want to do, it’s what I’ve picked to do. Yeah, I just need to give myself enough time to recover and calm down and get ready to go again.”
McIlroy reaped the rewards of an extended hiatus from competitive golf before the Masters, focusing on behind-the-scenes preparation, and it appears this approach will become his standard practice going forward.
“I think it’s a good blueprint. I’m not going to take three weeks off before every major, but to get to the major venues early, do your preparation, play. And not just play and look at things, but actually play. Go out there with one ball, shoot a score, and try to do it that way,” he said in his champion’s press conference at Augusta National.
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“When I’ve talked to Jack Nicklaus over the years about how he prepared for majors, he would go the week before, and he would simulate a tournament. He’d play one ball for four days, shoot scores. So then, when he got to the tournament, it felt second nature to him.”
“I did a little bit of that leading up to here, and I think that’s certainly a good way to prepare going into the next majors.”
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Activists say Charles ‘should order’ his disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to give evidence on what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein as the monarch and Queen Camilla are due visit the US
19:02, 25 Apr 2026Updated 19:10, 25 Apr 2026
King meets Trump in high-stakes US visit
The King must protect the honour of the monarchy and get Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify in the US – even if he has to drive him to the airport, say protesters.
This was the plea of US feminist organisation Women’s March, as it organised a vigil at the Washington Monument today for late Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre to mark the first anniversary of her death. Activists attended the event alongside members of Giuffre’s family, including her brother and sister-in-law, two days before Charles and Queen Camilla start a four-day state visit to the US and meet President Donald Trump.
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Protesters say the Royals’ failure to meet Epstein survivors has left a dark cloud hanging over their trip. However, the Queen is due to meet other survivors of sexual abuse during the visit.
Last week Buckingham Palace defended the decision for the King and Queen not to meet paedo Epstein’s victims, citing the risk of prejudicing ongoing criminal investigations. But Rachel O’Leary Carmona, executive director of Women’s March said: “We are sending a powerful message.
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“King Charles should order his brother to do the right thing. He should drive him to the airport himself if need be and put him on that plane to the US, so he can sit in a room with those investigating Epstein’s crimes and tell them what he knows. The King will be in the US dining with Trump and speaking about the special relationship between our countries, but a dark cloud hangs over this visit.
“Andrew is the King’s brother and regardless of whether he has a conflict of interest, he should tell him to speak up to protect the honour of the monarchy. Andrew should have volunteered to be interviewed long, long ago. There should be no preferential treatment for him. He should not be subject to any immunity. He should be subjected to the law of the land, whether in the US or UK.”
She added: “The brave survivors of Epstein’s appalling crimes are here and feel abandoned. King Charles and Queen Camilla have a duty and a moral obligation to hear them.”
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Among at least nine Epstein survivors at today’s vigil was Anouska de Georgiou, the first known British accuser of Epstein. The former model, now 49 and living in Los Angeles, grew up in the UK and attended Marlborough College, the same school as the Princess of Wales. She said that, aged 19, Epstein lured her into his dark world and abused her for years when she was “full of hope and the foolishness of a teenager”.
Sky Roberts, Virginia’s brother, who also attended alongside his wife Amanda, said the King and Queen should meet the victims” to acknowledge the “pain and journey that they’ve gone through”. Ms Giuffre took her own life last April, after spending years battling for justice against her abusers. The mum-of-three accused theformer Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her on three occasions in 2001, when she was just 17.
She had been trafficked around the world by Epstein and his lover Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence in the United States after a 2020 conviction for sex trafficking. Andrew has always denied the allegations and despite suggesting that he could not recall meeting Ms Giuffre, reached a £12million settlement with her in February 2022 to stop a civil trial taking place.
The former Duke of York formed a close personal relationship with Epstein, staying at his home and inviting him to his daughter Princess Eugenie’s 18th birthday, but he has refused to co-operate with US investigators who want to interview him. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding his relationship with Epstein.
The King took action in October to finally strip his brother of all his royal titles and honours in disgrace, following lurid allegations of his closeness to the late paedophile. Charles and Camilla stated their “profound concern” regarding fresh allegations involving the former Duke of York specifically concerning his ties to Epstein and potential misconduct in public office.
The King also pledged to support police inquiries involving his brother following his arrest on claims that he passed confidential information to his financier Epstein during his role as a UK trade envoy. In February, after Andrew’s arrest at the King’s Sandringham estate, where he now lives, on allegations of misconduct in a public office, the King said in a statement: “The law must take its course”.
In response to the King and Queen not meeting survivors, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We fully understand and appreciate the survivors’ and their advocates’ position. But can only reiterate that anything arising from such a meeting that could potentially impact on ongoing police inquiries and assessments, and any potential legal action that could result from that, would be to the detriment of the survivors themselves in their pursuit of justice.”
The Palace added: “His Majesty’s constitutional position, not least with regards to the judicial process, is such that even though the risk may be small that a meeting or any public comments could impact on the proper course of the law, that is a risk that we simply can’t take, for the best interest of the survivors.”
The King and Queen kick off their visit on Monday by taking tea with the President and First Lady at the White House. Amid a chorus of calls across both the UK and the US for the visit to be scrapped, due to Trump waging war against Iran and criticising Britain’s lack of support for the conflict, the monarch is expected to call for unity in an address to Congress on Tuesday. The royals will return to the White House in the evening for a glittering State Dinner, where the King and Trump will deliver separate speeches. On Wednesday they will visit New York to mark the upcoming 25th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
The entire film was later leaked in full – garnering so many views that it began to show up on Letterboxd’s ‘most popular’ list.
A man has now been arrested and detained for accessing a media server without athorisation.
The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender was set to continue the Avatar universe (Picture: Paramount)
The film was set for release later this year (Picture: Paramount)
According to The Strait Times, Singapore police received a report on April 16 that parts of an unreleased film had been uploaded to the Internet.
The man was identified and arrested within a day of the report, while various electronic devices belonging to him were also seized.
Police said that preliminary investigations had revealed that the man gained unauthorised access to the studio’s server, from which he downloaded the film.
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If found guilty of gaining unauthorised access to computer material, he now faces a maximum jail term of seven years, and a fine not exceeding $50,000 – potentially even both.
The popular Nickelodeon series follows young warrior Aang, who attempts to stop a hundred-year strong war by mastering the elements (Picture: Paramount)
Originally set for theatrical release on October 9, the film was hit with backlash after the studio decided to release the film exclusively on Paramount+ instead.
It had also received criticism from fans for replacing its voice cast – with alexisplaysvg asking on X: ‘Wasn’t there anyone who stood up and said replacing the original cast was a terrible idea?’
Reiterating that they’d see the film nothing less than theatrically, TheManInYourPC1 branded it ‘plain wrong’ that it should have been hidden behind a subscription service in the first place.
However, many were sympathetic to the animators’ plight, with MrJulianR1 noting that the creators ‘deserve a lot of appreciation’ for their effort.
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The cast of the iconic TV series have been replaced for the new movie (Picture: Paramount)
Following the leak, Variety recorded a spokesperson as saying: ‘It was heartbreaking to see footage from ‘The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender’ leak online. This leak did not originate from Flying Bark.
‘Our studio proudly partnered on the production until the very end and we acknowledge the filmmakers, cast, artists and animators who worked tirelessly to produce this incredibly crafted film.’
In a post to X, animator Julia Schoel said: ‘We worked on the Aang movie for years with the expectation that we’d get to celebrate all of our hard work in theaters… just to see people unceremoniously leak the film and pass our shots around on Twitter like candy.’
Another artist who worked on the film, Tom Barkel, admitted that he ‘understood’ fans who engage with leaks, but shared his frustration at both Paramount and the leakers for their treatment of the film.
He continued: ‘It could have been a moment for all fans, but the rug was pulled and now there is division on whether to watch or wait. To those who say: “who cares, the artists were paid,” The ugly truth is that by not supporting the official release you bite the hand that feeds someone else.’
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The person responsible for the leaks is believed to have been arrested (Picture: Paramount)
Prior to the whole film being uploaded, the initially leaked material is said to have included older versions of the cast, including Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, and Zuko.
First announced in 2024, The Legend of Aang was expected to be the start of a new trilogy of animated films within the Avatar universe.
The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender is set for release on Paramount+ on October 9, 2026.
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Eze eased nerves around the Emirates with a stunning strike after just nine minutes on Saturday evening, finding the top corner with an exquisite strike from just outside the box.
Havertz, preferred to Viktor Gyokeres up front against Manchester City last week, kept his place in the side and was involved in the build-up for the opener.
But the Germany international’s evening came to an early end when he was forced off after 34 minutes.
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The former Chelsea star appeared to be clutching his groin area as he left the pitch, heading straight down the tunnel for treatment.
Gyokeres was brought onto replace him.
As Arsenal looked to build on their lead in the second-half, Eze was also seen struggling.
Four people, including two children, were injured after a fairground ride fell off its cable in Spain.
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Amusement parkgoers were enjoying a day out at an annual fair in Seville yesterday when the hair-raising incident happened.
Onlookers could be overheard screaming and shouting out: ‘My God’ as the drama unfolded on the slingshot ride called Steel Max, in an area of attractions dubbed ‘Calle del Infierno’ which in English translates as ‘Street of Hell.’
The two youngsters were inside the capsule that hit a side post at speed after the cable broke before it ended up suspended several feet in the air.
The moment the cable snapped and before the thrill-seekers were helped out of the sling basket (Picture: Solarpix)
A spokesman for an emergency response coordination centre said in the aftermath of the incident: ‘Firefighters have cordoned off the Steel Max attraction after an accident that occurred during its operation at 8.20pm.
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‘Four people were slightly injured and treated on site although the two on the ride were later taken to a medical center.
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‘The area was secured after the rescue with the help of Civil Protection workers.
The moment before the cable snaps on the ride (Picture: Solarpix.com)
‘Local police immediately carried out an inspection of documentation and National Police are taking charge of the investigation.’
The extreme amusement ride on which the drama occurred propels a two-person capsule over 300 feet into the air at speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h) using a spring-propulsion system or elastic cables.
Riders experience intense acceleration, forces up to 5Gs, temporary weightlessness, and a dramatic, high-speed vertical ascent followed by bouncing.
It was not immediately clear who the other two casualties were apart from the children in the capsule.
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The Seville Feria is a week-long spring festival featuring a massive fairground with over 1,000 casetas or tents where locals drink and dance.
It originated in 1847 as an agricultural and livestock fair.
Two matadors have been injured so far in bullfights, which have taken place as part of the festival.
He was left lying in the dirt, clutching his behind after a 1,128 lbs (512kg) bull named Clandestino rammed into his private parts.
He underwent hours of painstaking surgery after Monday’s dramatic incident, saying afterwards that ‘the truth is, I’m in a lot of pain,’ adding that he was currently being fed through a catheter.
Animal lovers have been notified that changes to the regulations which came into place on Wednesday (April 22) have now made some pet passports invalid.
Anyone travelling into the EU from the UK with pet dogs, cats and ferrets will need new documents and should no longer use EU pet passports.
On the GOV.UK website , the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) warned: “GB residents should no longer use EU pet passports to travel into the EU.
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Sadly, if a pet’s owner lives in Great Britain, EU pet passports cease to be valid from tomorrow. instead, you will now have to obtain an Animal Health Certificate from your UK vet, costing upwards of about £100, shortly before each visit to Europe.
“EU pet passports may now only be issued to people whose main home is in the EU and should not be used by people who have holiday homes in the EU or visit seasonally.
“EU pet passports issued to GB residents before 22 April 2026 may no longer be valid documents for entry to the EU.
“This means GB residents – even if they already have an EU pet passport – may need a different document to take their pet to the EU.”
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The UK government adds: “To guarantee smooth travel, owners resident in Great Britain should get an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) for their dog, cat or ferret(s) if they’re travelling from Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) to an EU country.”
The changes, announced by the EU, apply to the non-commercial movement of pet dogs, cats and ferrets entering the EU from Britain.
Travellers will need to get a vet to issue an AHC within 10 days of their trip.
A new certificate, which can vary in price, will be needed for each trip from Britain to the EU.
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However, the AHC can now be used for up to six months for onward travel within the EU and for re‑entering Britain, as long as rabies vaccinations are still valid.
Further changes to EU pet travel rules explained
Other changes to the EU pet travel rules mean extra paperwork will also be needed if the owner is not travelling with their pet.
Whoever is taking the animal abroad must have written permission from the owner.
Up to five days are allowed before the pet and owner must travel abroad.
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Travellers are now also only allowed to have a maximum of five pets in a private vehicle.
There may be an exception for pets travelling to competitions, events or training.
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It’s important to note that there are no major changes to pet travel requirements for re-entry into Britain.
‘Significant distress’ caused for Brits over new EU pet travel rules
However, the move has received a lot of backlash from British pet owners, which has resulted in a change.org petition being set up to “reverse new guidance on pet travel to the EU” – it currently has 1,245 signatures.
Calling on the UK government to take action, it claims that the new EU travel rules around pet passports is “causing significant distress and inconvenience” to owners.
The petition’s description says: “The recent update in guidance by the UK government on pet travel to the European Union has rendered current pet passports unusable for UK residents, causing significant distress and inconvenience to pet owners.
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“This change affects thousands of pet owners who rely on the ease of pet passports to travel hassle-free with their pets across the border.
“It is crucial to address the concerns of affected individuals and to develop a solution that respects the needs of pet owners, while ensuring adherence to international travel regulations.”
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Which airlines allow dogs to travel in the cabin?
If you are thinking about taking your pets abroad via aeroplane, dog nutrition experts Years have shared a list of the airlines that will usually allow dogs to travel in the cabin:
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Lufthansa
Air France
Vueling Airlines
Aegean Airlines
Iberia
Air Canada
Turkish Airlines
Qatar Airways
Pet owners should be aware policies vary by route and aircraft (such as the weight of the dog), and are advised to check airline requirements well in advance before travelling.
Have the new EU pet travel rules affected you ahead of your next holiday? Let us know in the comments below.
And, despite heading to the museum on various school trips and days out in my lifetime, I have never actually tasted the coal-fired battered goods on offer there.
Set in the museum’s 1910s village, which has a Methodist chapel, school and rows of miners’ cottages, the chippy is a little walk from the main entrance and past the pit. It is as equally unassuming as it is impressive – as with the rest of the site, a piece of history placed neatly in today.
Davy’s Fried Fish at Beamish Museum. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Davy’s is open from 11.30am until 3.30pm and arrived just before midday after a nostalgic trip down the mine with one of the museum’s superb guides.
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These meals are popular, they have become ‘viral’ and this means you should be prepared to queue. I waited at least 20 minutes before being served and a further 10 minutes after placing my order owing to the staff needing another batch of chips – because of how many customers they had already seen through the doors. In fact, there is a warning on the walls suggesting it could take up to an hour to be served at peak times.
Prices at Davy’s Fried Fish at Beamish Museum. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
The vibe is in keeping with the rest of the village that has been replicated there, posters are typically lowkey and in a serif font appropriate for printing methods of the age.
Your meal is served in a newspaper as staff roll a cone from an old reproduction of the ‘Chester-le-Street Chronicle’.
The fryers there are glorious machines – standing around four feet tall and billowing an orange glow from the coal hatch.
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Davy’s Fried Fish at Beamish Museum. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Options include a full fish and chips (£14.20) or a dab and chips, which is a half fish (£9.10). I opted for the dab as it was not yet 12pm, and I wanted to feel a bit restrained – I also opted for it as it was not yet payday and my wallet wanted to feel a bit restrained too. The prices could seem a bit prohibitive to some, especially factoring in the admission fee to the museum itself.
Davy’s Fried Fish at Beamish Museum. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Being handed the crackly paper containing even crispier battered fish, I washed the contents with a slashing of vinegar and dusted them with salt before heading out of the door to the beautiful North Durham countryside which Beamish is carved into.
The first thing that you notice is the slightly sweet, smoky tang from the coal followed by the unmistakable meatiness from the beef dripping. It is rare to find a chip that is as crisp as it is fluffy and these potatoes balance the paradox almost too well.
I tried Beamish Museum’s famous fish and chips for the first time. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
The fish also toed the line between flaky freshness and crackled buttery batter which clustered in the point of the cone.
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On a hot Spring day with near 20C weather, this was the perfect way to spend a lunchtime – surrounded by local history eating a dish that has captivated the world.
Prices:
Fish and chips – £14.20
Dab and chips – £9.10
Chips – £3.90
Dab – £5.20
Fish – £10.30
Davy’s Fried Fish at Beamish Museum Opening times: 11.30am – 3.30pm every day
Arsenal were dealt another injury blow in their title run-in after Kai Havertz hobbled off in the first half of their Premier League clash with Newcastle.
Havertz went down off the ball on 33 minutes, picking up an issue in his upper leg, though the cause was uncertain.
After receiving treatment, the Germany international limped off the field accompanied by an Arsenal physio before heading straight down the tunnel.
Viktor Gyokeres replaced the 26-year-old, who assisted Eberechi Eze’s stunning opener at the Emirates Stadium in the ninth minute.
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Kai Havertz receives treatment at the Emirates (PA)
Havertz was visibly dejected as he made his way off the pitch and down the tunnel, with it uncertain how serious this latest setback could be – or whether it could impact his availability for this summer’s World Cup.
He has been plagued by injuries this season, undergoing surgery on a serious knee injury suffered following the opening day win over Manchester United in August.
That sidelined him for 32 games but he has since had to deal with other injury blows during his journey back to full fitness, including a muscle problem in Feburary.
Arsenal went into the clash with Newcastle joyous over the return of Bukayo Saka from his spell on the treatment table, who started the game on the bench.
But this latest setback will further strain Mikel Arteta’s attacking options as they look to end a six-year wait for silverware under the Spaniard.
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